MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines expects U.S. policy in the Indo-Pacific and support for its treaty ally amid South China Sea tensions to remain steady under Donald Trump, driven by bipartisan ...
The Philippines’ top economic planner said the nation’s remittance-reliant economy could benefit from the peso’s weakness, as Donald Trump’s election victory fueled a rally in the dollar.
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